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Numbers 19:6

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Masoretic Text 1524

H3947 shall take ולקח
H3548 And the priest הכהן
H6086 wood עץ
H730 cedar ארז
H231 and hyssop ואזוב
H8144 and scarlet ושׁני
H8438   תולעת
H7993 and cast והשׁליך
H413 it into אל
H8432 the midst תוך
H8316 of the burning שׂרפת
H6510 of the heifer הפרה׃

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  And
  the
H3548 priest
  shall
H3947 take
H730 cedar
H6086 wood
  and
H231 hyssop
  and
H8144 scarlet
  and
H7993 cast
  it
H413 into
  the
H8432 midst
  of
  the
H8316 burning
  of
  the
H6510 heifer

Hebrew-English Dictionary

Strongs: H8438
Hebrew: תּוֹלָע
Transliteration: tôwlâʻ
Pronunciation: to-law'
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: {crimson} {scarlet} worm.
Definition:  

a maggot (as voracious); specifically (often with ellipsis of H8144) the crimson {grub} but used only (in this connection) of the color from {it} and cloths dyed therewith

1. worm, scarlet stuff, crimson

a. worm - the female 'coccus ilicis'

b. scarlet stuff, crimson, scarlet

1. the dye made from the dried body of the female of the worm "coccus ilicis"

2. worm, maggot

a. worm, grub

b. the worm "coccus ilicis" ++++ When the female of the scarlet worm species was ready to give birth to her young, she would attach her body to the trunk of a tree, fixing herself so firmly and permanently that she would never leave again. The eggs deposited beneath her body were thus protected until the larvae were hatched and able to enter their own life cycle. As the mother died, the crimson fluid stained her body and the surrounding wood. From the dead bodies of such female scarlet worms, the commercial scarlet dyes of antiquity were extracted. What a picture this gives of Christ, dying on the tree, shedding His precious blood that He might "bring many sons unto glory" (Heb. 2:

3.

4. (from page 73, "Biblical Basis for Modern Science", 1985, Baker Book House, by Henry Morris)

The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.